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Georg Joseph Vogler
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Il padre di Georg Joseph Vogler, Jared, era costruttore di violini e, oltre a decidere per il figlio una formazione scolastica presso un collegio dei Gesuiti, incoraggiò il talento musicale del figlio, fatto che consentì a Georg di acquisire una notevole tecnica non solo all'organo, ma anche al violino ed altri strumenti. Nel 1771 Georg Joseph si recò a Mannheim, dove compose la musica per un balletto dedicato al principe elettore Carlo Teodoro, il quale decise nel 1774 di mandare il giovane a Bologna per proseguire gli studi musicali presso padre Martini. Georg Joseph Vogler, plus connu sous le nom de l’abbé Vogler, est un compositeur, organiste, pédagogue et théoricien allemand né à Wurtzbourg le 15 juin 1749 et mort à Darmstadt le 6 mai 1814. Georg Joseph Vogler, auch Abbé Vogler oder Abt Vogler (* 15. Juni 1749 in Würzburg; † 6. Mai 1814 in Darmstadt) war ein deutscher Komponist, Organist, Kapellmeister, Priester, Musikpädagoge und Musiktheoretiker. Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814), was a German composer, organist, teacher and theorist. In a long career and colorful career extending over many more nations and decades than was usual at the time, Vogler established himself as a foremost experimenter in baroque and early classic music. His greatest successes came as performer and designer for the organ at various courts and cities around Europe, as well as a teacher, attracting highly successful and devoted pupils such as Carl Maria von Weber. His career as a music theorist and composer however was mixed, with contemporaries such as Mozart believing Vogler to have been a charlatan. Despite his mixed reception in his own life, his highly-original contributions in many areas of music (particularl ゲオルク・ヨーゼフ・フォーグラー(Georg Joseph Vogler 1749年6月15日 - 1814年5月6日)は、ドイツの作曲家、オルガニスト、教師、音楽理論家。アベ・フォーグラー(Abbé Vogler)としても知られる。 Георг Йозеф Фоглер или аббат Фоглер (нем. Georg Joseph Vogler, Abbé Vogler, 15 июня 1749, Вюрцбург — 6 мая 1814, Дармштадт) — немецкий композитор, органист, теоретик музыки, педагог.
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